New Hampshire voters receiving unidentified mailers containing absentee ballot application forms

Some New Hampshire residents have received unidentified mailers containing an absentee ballot application form with an allegedly hand-written note, according to the Attorney General’s Office.>> Download the FREE WMUR appThe message on the note states, “You are needed please fill this out and mail it in.” The mailer also contains […]

Some New Hampshire residents have received unidentified mailers containing an absentee ballot application form with an allegedly hand-written note, according to the Attorney General’s Office.>> Download the FREE WMUR appThe message on the note states, “You are needed please fill this out and mail it in.” The mailer also contains a return envelope with the recipient’s town city or clerk in the address block. “There were voters in communities in New Hampshire that have been receiving these unidentified mailers,” Assistant Attorney General Nicholas Chong Yen said. “They came in these envelopes with a return envelopes to the recipient’s town or city clerk and contained an absentee ballot application form.”>> Example of unidentified mailerOfficials want voters to be aware that these unidentified mailers have not been sent by New Hampshire town or city clerks. These mailers have not been sent by any state agency.Voters receiving this unidentified mailer who have already requested or submitted an absentee ballot are not required to complete another absentee ballot application form.Officials have said there is no evidence right now that they’re from a political party or that this is voter fraud. Voters can check the status of their absentee ballot here, Find contact information for your local town or city clerk here. Information about absentee ballots can be found here. If you have questions or concerns an election hotline has been established by the Attorney General’s Office at 1-866-868-3703 or emails can be submitted at [email protected]

Some New Hampshire residents have received unidentified mailers containing an absentee ballot application form with an allegedly hand-written note, according to the Attorney General’s Office.

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The message on the note states, “You are needed please fill this out and mail it in.” The mailer also contains a return envelope with the recipient’s town city or clerk in the address block.

“There were voters in communities in New Hampshire that have been receiving these unidentified mailers,” Assistant Attorney General Nicholas Chong Yen said. “They came in these envelopes with a return envelopes to the recipient’s town or city clerk and contained an absentee ballot application form.”

>> Example of unidentified mailer

Officials want voters to be aware that these unidentified mailers have not been sent by New Hampshire town or city clerks. These mailers have not been sent by any state agency.

Voters receiving this unidentified mailer who have already requested or submitted an absentee ballot are not required to complete another absentee ballot application form.

Officials have said there is no evidence right now that they’re from a political party or that this is voter fraud.

Voters can check the status of their absentee ballot here,
Find contact information for your local town or city clerk here.
Information about absentee ballots can be found here.

If you have questions or concerns an election hotline has been established by the Attorney General’s Office at 1-866-868-3703 or emails can be submitted at [email protected]

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